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Frontline MAY not be working ................. as Mags said. Same thing happened with me a couple of years ago. My vet no longer recommends Frontline and has just gone over to Advocate after a couple of years of Stronghold or Advantage. Chloe's behaviour would indicate to me that she is still being bitten. |
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she may be acting like this if new fleas are hatching and jumping on her and biting, once they bite her they will die and cant reproduce. i would comb her regularly aswell to get rid of any of these ones. its horrible to see them acting twitchy! |
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The only way to tell if there are live fleas are to comb the cats to see if you catch anything. I wouldn't use another product like the shampoo so soon. You are lucky if you have never had this problem before, they are a very common problem when you keep animals. |
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